Eliza -- Sheep-shearing -- Douglas to Lord Randolph -- Eliza to Henry
First sentence: "Now stood Eliza on the wood-crown'd height, o'er Minden's plain, spectatress of the fight; sought with bold eye amid the bloody strife her dearer self, the partner of her life; from hill to hill the rushing host pursu'd, and view'd his banner, or believ'd she view'd."
Includes 1 woodcut
Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: bound with Edwin and Angelina. Printed for J.T. Ward and Company, No. 3, Bread-Street-Hill, Cheapside,1808. Bound together subsequent to publication with 11 other chapbooks with binder's title: Poems. Bound in brown calf over boards. Isabel Mackenzie. Montreal. March/70. $50.00
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2014-02-14 20:11:30
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McGillLibrary-PN970_W36_E3_1808_003517535-2051
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Note
At head of title: Beauties for the muses. Woodcut: title-page vignette. Eliza -- Sheep-shearing -- Douglas to Lord Randolph -- Eliza to Henry. First sentence: "Now stood Eliza on the wood-crown'd height, o'er Minden's plain, spectatress of the fight; sought with bold eye amid the bloody strife her dearer self, the partner of her life; from hill to hill the rushing host pursu'd, and view'd his banner, or believ'd she view'd." Includes 1 woodcut. Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: bound with Edwin and Angelina. Printed for J.T. Ward and Company, No. 3, Bread-Street-Hill, Cheapside,1808. Bound together subsequent to publication with 11 other chapbooks with binder's title: Poems. Bound in brown calf over boards. Isabel Mackenzie. Montreal. March/70. $50.00.